Don't rechargeable batteries have short lifespans?
Yeah.good question. I was wondering about that too. Although, if it meant charging them every night id be okay with it so long as they last the whole day. I charge my FM and Cell phone every night, so 1 more thing to remember to plug it would not make a difference.
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i read the FAQ. if regular batteries last you about 10 days, then the recharge should last a full day.
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That hasn't been my experience with any type of rechargeable battery I have ever used.Don't rechargeable batteries have short lifespans?
Yeah. Better to have one battery and not have to worry about carrying another instead of having to carry an extra rechargeable battery (or a charger) in case you end up going out for longer than 12 hours.hold your horses here. do the math- 40-50 bucks for a rechargable battery, plus charger for something that last a day? I can go to the local store and get a 8 pack for 5 bucks and one pack last me 3-4 months? that comes out to 20-30 bucks a year. I am all for being green, but until they come up with a better, longer lasting hearing aid battery - its a no brianer to go with standard batteries.
hold your horses here. do the math- 40-50 bucks for a rechargable battery, plus charger for something that last a day? I can go to the local store and get a 8 pack for 5 bucks and one pack last me 3-4 months? that comes out to 20-30 bucks a year. I am all for being green, but until they come up with a better, longer lasting hearing aid battery - its a no brianer to go with standard batteries.
faire_jour, does your daughter have any? i'm sure many of us would love to hear how well they actually work!
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